Result for 19EB89F78D0D0A9CEB9330C16C53DAD80800A2DB

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3.9/site-packages/wcwidth/__pycache__/unicode_versions.cpython-39.pyc
FileSize849
MD57B141FDBB4DFB9F4F510CE737CE29DD0
SHA-119EB89F78D0D0A9CEB9330C16C53DAD80800A2DB
SHA-2564643486142960592BEEEC0ED5BC0B80DA7EAFBF35F5740AFC47E1034EF3B3110
SSDEEP12:gk5e9OBhO3c3tVJj5hkJpeIk5T8i0YkVbCvXGXOsfKEoZQU3VuYdsBhxfoK2oHg8:gFlaljLkJptkJ8MkxizEoZgYSBjftEE3
TLSHT18101CE0488D1A7EFFEEAEE73BA4063213275A432B396D052280C025E1F0652C9E35A0C
hashlookup:parent-total7
hashlookup:trust85

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The searched file hash is included in 7 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD506BD3C13DF3443D29677298845C9047F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython39-wcwidth
PackageRelease39.29
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-105AAD167FF5828B448251E207F5F186BCFA5D9AA
SHA-2566072060F4226E7CB4D06D3561BFFFC3745E322A31D7798E2C10D1CA25938CDA2
Key Value
MD58E12AA14C654D86616318181437EB21F
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageMaintainerhttps://bugs.opensuse.org
PackageNamepython39-wcwidth
PackageRelease3.4
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-1EB281864DAEF2BBBEF76F1CE5FA0CE889B89CF24
SHA-256063D7C4633FA4B0960C0F8B1C5CD97D0AA3C28AF3B823129633619CE5D7AE9F0
Key Value
MD55CEE93309E6F7D26E27D7E83176171F9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython39-wcwidth
PackageRelease39.13
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-1151EDF9B3677769CF3657CF37AFC736BC62D7753
SHA-256F5035D41B00F1CF4ACF053263C938A6BC782BF1665B1C263F781CA7FE4460B01
Key Value
MD5A1EF6461C4FDF72F20B4AFEEAA083A9E
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython39-wcwidth
PackageRelease39.12
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-12A3050A6707A99C2CF717BE6F923ECB927FEF5C0
SHA-256021BBFB3348B09906EF2A4B25D87CBD44C9BA84E461E927BE45BC3BB4E624247
Key Value
MD5923CBEBD3D9D67C1855921262A2C5870
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython39-wcwidth
PackageRelease3.1
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-14A097C26ACAED8C40B1520B298D6029E49AEE439
SHA-25612BA92082C387CF5FCA4F10A5CE424D175EEB57DB1B1A6E0B6370B62BC44F2F8
Key Value
MD58A74917756B40A2C8A5BB33585693976
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython39-wcwidth
PackageRelease39.18
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-11D90DDA898679D2CB4470FFFA47942D027B5B772
SHA-25671FE23A4FA8239E1A358A043DEC24ECBFC338293B0C5E190F78F76298263B94C
Key Value
MD52FA8A0F9FAFBE4CA945EDECBCD781EE7
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionThis API is mainly for Terminal Emulator implementors -- any python program that attempts to determine the printable width of a string on a Terminal. It is implemented in python (no C library calls) and has no 3rd-party dependencies. It is certainly possible to use your Operating System's wcwidth(3) and wcswidth(3) calls if it is POSIX-conforming, but this would not be possible on non-POSIX platforms, such as Windows, or for alternative Python implementations, such as jython. It is also commonly many releases older than the most current Unicode Standard release files, which this project aims to track.
PackageNamepython39-wcwidth
PackageRelease39.18
PackageVersion0.2.5
SHA-1D8C4C83129CAF1D82A6C99958F58474EF1EE52C5
SHA-256378F0582E7777DB46516910CE0F1A2733D3D9CD1695E677D42F5C7B644489C6B